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All Along You Were Blooming: Thoughts for Boundless Living

Morgan Harper Nichols

Top 10 Best Quotes

“Living in the moment is learning how to live between the big moments. It is learning how to make the most of the in-betweens and having the audacity to make those moments just as exciting.”

“Even though you have learned the skill of running on empty, now is the time to learn the art of breathing deep all over again,”

“While we are trying to make sense of things, may we learn to make peace with things.”

“So take photographs of everything: ordinary things, simple things, between the door and by the window things. Light-ridden and shadow-heavy things. Forever things. Fleeting things. Take photographs of everything.”

“She no longer had the desire to bend herself into the frame of photographs where she was unwelcome”

“Let today be the day you are kind to yourself and focus on believing what is beautiful and true. And this does not mean you ignore your imperfections. It means, in spite of them, you believe there is beauty to you.”

“Even when there are a thousand things to do, cherish these unrushed moments. Make room in your heart for them. There will be many mountains to climb, but always make time to find the pastures where you can rest.”

“You may not have chosen your surroundings, but you can choose to find life in them.”

“Never let anyone who cannot bear your pain make you feel you are unbearable. Not everyone is capable of walking with you, but that does not mean you are not worthy of belonging.”

“But no matter who stays or who walked away, remember all the things they taught you.”

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